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police in los angeles evacuated a lowe's home improvement store in the city tonight... after a caller said they spotted someone resembling wanted fugitive christopher dorner. he's the 33-year-old former officer... wanted in three murders. dorner has been on the run for a week now, and left behind a frightening manifesto ... outlining his potential targets. today the l-a-p-d offering one million dollars... to anyone who can lead them to dorner's capture. officials says the reward is historic for the agency. [b8]lapd manhunt-sotvo the reward money is being pooled from area businesses, unions, and various police and government agencies. authorities have not yet said whether tonight's tip turned out to be legitimate. tonight's grammy awards, come as a sad reminder... of the loss of a music mogul. dozens came together in newark, new jersey today... to pay tribute to whitney houston, one year after her death. the singer was memorialized at her hometown church... where family and friends celebrated her life and musical talents. houston's mother cissy spoke at the service. whit
police in los angeles evacuated a lowe's home improvement store in the city tonight... after a caller said they spotted someone resembling wanted fugitive christopher dorner. he's the 33-year-old former officer... wanted in three murders. dorner has been on the run for a week now, and left behind a frightening manifesto ... outlining his potential targets. today the l-a-p-d offering one million dollars... to anyone who can lead them to dorner's capture. officials says the reward is historic for...
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the mayor hazarded the baltimore city council, pat warren has the latest. >> reporter: cutting costs, lowering property taxes and finding new ways for the city to do business. mayor blake provides a broad outline of ways to improve the state of the city. >> reporter: mayor blake got an enthusiastic greeting but her state of the state message had some potentially grim prospects for the city. >> the simple arithmetic and our own denial of it has been the failure of progress. >> reporter: baltimore could face a shortfall of nearly $2 billion over the next 10 years. the city has had to handle a fiscal crisis aggravated by a weak economy, and employee pension and health care costs. >> we must make our government smaller and more efficient. we need to invest in technology and automation and save our taxpayers dollars. >> reporter: mayor blake's plan falls into the reworking the tax structure. >> i will not allow the structural deficit to be pwals -- balanced on the backs of maryland residents and employees. >> reporter: employee pension and health care costs have been sited as a critical fa
the mayor hazarded the baltimore city council, pat warren has the latest. >> reporter: cutting costs, lowering property taxes and finding new ways for the city to do business. mayor blake provides a broad outline of ways to improve the state of the city. >> reporter: mayor blake got an enthusiastic greeting but her state of the state message had some potentially grim prospects for the city. >> the simple arithmetic and our own denial of it has been the failure of progress....
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&p3 we will ssream the mayor'' state of the city address on -3 our website.. foxbaltimore dot com... at 2:30 this afttrnoon. 3 tomorrow president obama will give his second and last ssate of the union president's top priorities are immigration reform.....andd most offall ....the nation's job crisis. but nexttsteps in endiig the u-s mmlitary effort in afghanistan. these &ptopics will make thh ssate of & the union the most watthed speech so ar in obama's & presidency. 3 at leastta dozen people are injured... after a tornado touched down ii souuhern mmssisssppi.take a look at phis incredible videe... caught on camerr. a state offeeergency wass declared on ccmpus at the university of souttern 3 tornado damaged a number of buildings. students are -3 currently on mardi ras break. it also hit the athletic -3 fields at oak grrve high school... where brett favre nnw coaches football.both schools are closed for today. 33 president obama declares a &pptate of emergency in ponnecticut... which took the -3 bbizzard.take a look at this video ut of wallingfordd.. &pwhere a f
&p3 we will ssream the mayor'' state of the city address on -3 our website.. foxbaltimore dot com... at 2:30 this afttrnoon. 3 tomorrow president obama will give his second and last ssate of the union president's top priorities are immigration reform.....andd most offall ....the nation's job crisis. but nexttsteps in endiig the u-s mmlitary effort in afghanistan. these &ptopics will make thh ssate of & the union the most watthed speech so ar in obama's & presidency. 3 at leastta...
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the state of the city address will be held at 2:30 today in the council chambers right here at city hall. reporting live in downtown baltimore, abc2 news. >>> this morning a teenager is accused of killing her baby- sitter and is due in court for and into hear -- for a bond hearing. investigators say the 14-year- old was baby-sitting his 7- month-old sister on thursday night while their mom was at work. the next morning police say the mother tried to wake the infant up for feeding because she was unresponsive. >> she never even had a chance at life. it's a shame. and now it's really two lives taken away because the 14-yard just lost his life too. >> police say the teenager admitted to causing the injuries that led to the baby's death. he is now charged as an adult and being held without bond ahead of today's hearing. >>> police now say they believe they know who is responsible for starting a deadly house fire in northwest baltimore. they believe they also have a person of interest. it was the scene friday in the afternoon when the flames broke out. from the beginning authorities treated t
the state of the city address will be held at 2:30 today in the council chambers right here at city hall. reporting live in downtown baltimore, abc2 news. >>> this morning a teenager is accused of killing her baby- sitter and is due in court for and into hear -- for a bond hearing. investigators say the 14-year- old was baby-sitting his 7- month-old sister on thursday night while their mom was at work. the next morning police say the mother tried to wake the infant up for feeding...
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>> reporter: baltimore city her stephanie rawlings-blake will give her state of the city address right here at city hall. she's expected to talk about avoiding a $745 million budget shortfall over the next ten years. she brought it up last week. the mayor announced that baltimore city is headed for bankruptcy if it doesn't make the necessary reforms to avoid it. this comes from a ten-year financial forecast from mayor rawlings-blake which was gathered from an outside consulting firm. the report projects a $745 million deficit over the next decade because expenditures are growing faster than revenue, especially in areas of employee health care and pension costs. the mayor plans to discuss solutions today. she plans to propose a bold set of major renorms to address the fiscal challenges -- reforms to address the fiscal challenges outlined in the forecast. the address will take place about 2:30 this afternoon right here at city hall. reporting live in downtown baltimore, sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> kendel ehrlich wants a new job. she has her eye on the position of county executive. li
>> reporter: baltimore city her stephanie rawlings-blake will give her state of the city address right here at city hall. she's expected to talk about avoiding a $745 million budget shortfall over the next ten years. she brought it up last week. the mayor announced that baltimore city is headed for bankruptcy if it doesn't make the necessary reforms to avoid it. this comes from a ten-year financial forecast from mayor rawlings-blake which was gathered from an outside consulting firm. the...
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all of this coming up today from city hall with the state of the city address. >>> maryland's former first lady wants the top job in anne arundel county. she might put her name in the ring. linda so has the latest details about the plan to run for office. linda, when is she going to apply for this position and is there any sort of deadline as far as this goes? >> reporter: kendel ehrlich tells abc2 she plans to figure out this week if she has the support of at least four council members. that's what she needs to win the seat. the deadline to apply for the position is this friday. she says the mere fact she's a woman sets her apart. john leopold resigned earlier this month after being found guilty of misconduct while in office. ehrlich wants to restore dignity to anne arundel county for the rest of the term but has no intentions to run for a full term in 2014. >> i just think it's significant that i'm a woman after many things that we've read about the prior administration. i think women in the county would just breathe -- it would be a big breath of fresh air. >> reporter: several ot
all of this coming up today from city hall with the state of the city address. >>> maryland's former first lady wants the top job in anne arundel county. she might put her name in the ring. linda so has the latest details about the plan to run for office. linda, when is she going to apply for this position and is there any sort of deadline as far as this goes? >> reporter: kendel ehrlich tells abc2 she plans to figure out this week if she has the support of at least four council...
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the city. >> reporter: she says the way to do this is to keep the city viable. speaking to a packed city count swibl she outlined her agenda for 2013. she says a study shows that unless the city gets its fitnesses in order, they will find a way to get it back in order by 2015. she's looking for an end of pension and looking for new hires in favor of a 401k type system. the mayor says the city needs to be competitive and some tough choices will have to be made. >> altogether, we can reduce the size of our work force by at least 10% a thru a combination of attrition and eliminating vacant positions. we can achieve this all without major lives and without reducing the quality of city services. >> reporter: also on the mayor's list, building new schools and helping to guide the city's finances over the long term within something she says could help lower property taxes by as much as 50 cents over the length of this plan. and we'll have reaction to the mayor's state of the city speech. roosevelt left jj ridge, abc 2 news. >>> president obama will late lei out his pri
the city. >> reporter: she says the way to do this is to keep the city viable. speaking to a packed city count swibl she outlined her agenda for 2013. she says a study shows that unless the city gets its fitnesses in order, they will find a way to get it back in order by 2015. she's looking for an end of pension and looking for new hires in favor of a 401k type system. the mayor says the city needs to be competitive and some tough choices will have to be made. >> altogether, we can...
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city. >> the state of the city is at city hall at two o'clock this afternoon and will be streamed live on wbaltv.com. meanwhile, former maryland first lady, kendall ehrlich be jumping in the to the political sacred she will join a political delegate this afternoo in a form for candidates seeking to replace john leopold as anne arundel county executive. it will be held in odenton at 6:00 p.m. and applications for this it must be submitted by noon on friday. john label design -- resigned as county executive for a judge found him guilty of misconduct in office. the county council has 30 days to fill the seat with another republican. clean-up continues in new england this afternoon after this weekend's major snowstorm crews are rushing snow removal equipment to hamden, connecticut and other cities. there is they got -- they got 40 inches of snow and many people are stuck in their homes. the new haven register reports have the town's streets were still not passable sunday night. some local utility crews are in connecticut right now helping with the cleanup. bge sent about 40 workers to new
city. >> the state of the city is at city hall at two o'clock this afternoon and will be streamed live on wbaltv.com. meanwhile, former maryland first lady, kendall ehrlich be jumping in the to the political sacred she will join a political delegate this afternoo in a form for candidates seeking to replace john leopold as anne arundel county executive. it will be held in odenton at 6:00 p.m. and applications for this it must be submitted by noon on friday. john label design -- resigned as...
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the state of the city address will happen right here at city hall at 2:30 this afternoon. reporting live in downtown baltimore, sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> president barack obama is also getting ready for his address. tomorrow the president will give his state of the union remarks. he's expected to talk about job crairks immigration reform and reducing -- job creation, immigration reform and reducing gun violence. he'll talk about old and new policies aimed at helping the middle class. you can follow any updates on the state of the union on our twitter page along with breaking news. just search for abc2 news. >>> maryland's former first lady wants the top job in anne arundel county. linda so is here to tell us about kendel ehrlich's plans to run. >> reporter: she wants to be the leading county in anne arundel county. she plans to figure out this week if she has the support of at least four council members. that's what she needs to win the seat. the deadline to apply for the position is this friday. the mere fact she's a woman, she says, sets her apart. she wants to rep
the state of the city address will happen right here at city hall at 2:30 this afternoon. reporting live in downtown baltimore, sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> president barack obama is also getting ready for his address. tomorrow the president will give his state of the union remarks. he's expected to talk about job crairks immigration reform and reducing -- job creation, immigration reform and reducing gun violence. he'll talk about old and new policies aimed at helping the middle...
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the congressional control board disbanded in 2001 and the city's budgets have been balanced ever since. >>> harris teeter will headline a new major development in bethesda. the grocery store will be part of a project which includes 395 apartments and underground parking. at the corner of woodmont and wisconsin avenues. groundbreaking scheduled for april and it is supposed to be ready by spring 2015. always nice to get a new place to shop. >> nice. but adding more people in that area will be more congested. >> reporter: yeah, there is a lot of traffic. >>> okay. coming up, raising an autistic child can really take a toll on your family's finances. the new legislation scheduled for a vote in maryland could improve that. >>> of course your weather first in two minutes. stay with us. ♪[ music ] >>> good morningment welcome back to wusa9. it is 4:44. we had a great weekend here. can't say the same for our friends up the east coast and into new england. >> for those folks who still have snow packed roofs and long island, where i grew up, 28 to 30 inches of snow. >> in connecticut they have
the congressional control board disbanded in 2001 and the city's budgets have been balanced ever since. >>> harris teeter will headline a new major development in bethesda. the grocery store will be part of a project which includes 395 apartments and underground parking. at the corner of woodmont and wisconsin avenues. groundbreaking scheduled for april and it is supposed to be ready by spring 2015. always nice to get a new place to shop. >> nice. but adding more people in that...
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our thooghhs and prayers do go outtto hem." 3 conyers was an h- ,3 i-v outreach worker with the city's health department. she was 32-yyars-old. live at city police headquarterr, kd, fox 45 newss pa 5. police... arrrst... a man... ccnnected with a fatal night club hooting....in west balttmorr. 3 rrcky horton... is chaaged with first ddgree murder ...and assault... in the death f sean rhodes.../. three peeple....shot in 3&p at the... "ras-a-ter"... international club... on... westt orth avenue... near... north puuaski street...//. 3 wws also charred... with operatinggthe estauranttas an illeeal barr 3 a teenager in montgomery county faces murder charggs as an adultt..in the death of his sister.investigaaors say it happened inside this apartmmnt ii white oak.the mother of the paby... gloria yanes... left to go to work about 10-30 on thuusday night..he babb'' brother - 14 yeer old onathan aguiluc - was watching the baby aguilucctold plice that... -3 when the baby started to ry... he covered hhr mouuh and nose - with his handd.. tryinn to get her to sttp. 3 iq: i think a juude would be very
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state of the city is about whether it's going be in the next 10 years. mayor stephanie rollings- intlaikses the city will be broke if they don't change the way they do business. >> walt mother's pension system for civilian workers is the only large system in maryland that doesn't require an employee contribution. that must change. at the same time, we can use the savings to increase sal salaries. >> reporter: the mayor wants a 10-year long term financial plan that will reduce costs on person well pensions, and benefits, and at the same time creating lower property taxes and stimulating growth. she wants to change a firefighter's work week from 42 to 52 hours, require new hires to sthoift a 401k retirement system. in essence, she wants to cop costs. >> we are prepared to propose a bold set of major reforms to protect basic services from devastating cuts, to make modern investments in civic structure, while reducing neighborhood blight, to further cut the property tax burden on homeowners. each of these things will help to retain and attract residents and
state of the city is about whether it's going be in the next 10 years. mayor stephanie rollings- intlaikses the city will be broke if they don't change the way they do business. >> walt mother's pension system for civilian workers is the only large system in maryland that doesn't require an employee contribution. that must change. at the same time, we can use the savings to increase sal salaries. >> reporter: the mayor wants a 10-year long term financial plan that will reduce costs...
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bankrupt the city. she is proposing adding pensions for newly hired civilian employees and moving to a hybrid pension plan for newly hired police officers and that is not all. >> the mayor said earlier today that she has some very difficult decisions to make. you mentioned a few of them. sweeping cuts and reforms she addressed in her state of the city address. all these things need to be done to put the city on better financial footing. >> the question for this generation is this. well baltimore cement a true turnaround toward future growth or will we allow our victories to become a momentary pause, a footnote in the continuing story of decline? >> the mayor making it clear during her state of the city address monday that some unpopular choices are going to be made in order to save the city from financial ruin. this after a report last week conducted by a philadelphia financial firm showing in 10 years baltimore will be going -- will be $750 million in the red and face an additional $1.30 billion shortf
bankrupt the city. she is proposing adding pensions for newly hired civilian employees and moving to a hybrid pension plan for newly hired police officers and that is not all. >> the mayor said earlier today that she has some very difficult decisions to make. you mentioned a few of them. sweeping cuts and reforms she addressed in her state of the city address. all these things need to be done to put the city on better financial footing. >> the question for this generation is this....
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"> -3 3 the mayor also plans to reduce the city's wwrkforce by ten percent over theennxt decadee and to raise revenues... she's talking aabutta new storm water fee... ann a new rash piccup fee.ss living ii tte moreeexpensive.mmlinda roeder & - foxx455news aa 5533. 3 police in howard county are askinn for your help in pracking doon a hit- and- unnsuspect. suspect.bill lester... - was hit... on...cedar lane... after carrtrouble... forced him to walk....//afttr croosing the street... &p...to comeeouttof nowhhre..... bill... says... it was ggeen... or... blue ccr... / and... thats all he 3emembers. 3 51-58bill lesser, hit-and-run &&pvictimm 22.45. "no, i didn'tt -3 sse the car coming behind me. 3 midred lesttr, victtm's wfe: 38..4 "why wouldn't someonn stop nd help him? aa least pake him to the hospital or something." &premember the passenger-side mirroo falling off.../ &p but police were unableeto locate it..- 3 3 bbmbshelllnewssout of the vatican thattis still - developpng... pppe benedict the sixxeenth announces he will resign at the end of the popp to o so in nearly six- hhudred year
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in her state of the city address. something that needs to be done to make the city financially better. >> the question for this generation of city leadership is this. well baltimore cement a true turnaround toward future growth or will we allow a hard-fought victory to become a more -- a momentary pause, a footnote in the continuing story of decline? >> the mayor making it clear during her state of the city address monday that some unpopular choices are going to be made in order to save the city from financial ruin. the sector -- a report last week conducted by a philadelphia financial firm showing baltimore will be $750 million in the red in 10 years and face $1.30 billion shortfall in city infrastructure. while the mayor's speech was highlighted by the mayor's accomplishments of her past three years including drops in violent crime, or to strengthen gun laws, record low fire deaths, improvement of blighted neighborhoods, job creation, and education, all eyes and ears were on the mayor for her so- called 10-year fina
in her state of the city address. something that needs to be done to make the city financially better. >> the question for this generation of city leadership is this. well baltimore cement a true turnaround toward future growth or will we allow a hard-fought victory to become a more -- a momentary pause, a footnote in the continuing story of decline? >> the mayor making it clear during her state of the city address monday that some unpopular choices are going to be made in order to...
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just 14 minutes traveling southbound if the beltway all the way into the city. that's a look at your morning commute. over to you. >>> the lcuno carrierringconnec0 . >>> at just 9 years old, lauren understands the need to give back. >> she also knows how a kind gesture can go a long way at the time in need. she and her family lost everything when their home caught on fire. now they're helping others who find themselves in that same situation. you see, she lauren's luggage has food, toiletries and teddy bears. >> it's the kindness in your heart. you never lose that you can lose every item you have but you never lose the kindness in your heart. >> she's using social media to spread her word and her mission. we have more -- her work and -- her word and her mission. we have more on our website. >>> the red dress event is designed to raise awareness about the effects of heart disease among women. according to the centers for disease control, nearly 600,000 people die of heart disease every year in the u.s. alone. >>> if you're looking to buy a new dishwasher or refri
just 14 minutes traveling southbound if the beltway all the way into the city. that's a look at your morning commute. over to you. >>> the lcuno carrierringconnec0 . >>> at just 9 years old, lauren understands the need to give back. >> she also knows how a kind gesture can go a long way at the time in need. she and her family lost everything when their home caught on fire. now they're helping others who find themselves in that same situation. you see, she lauren's...
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as she mentioned maybe a few places north of the city, particularly on the southern p.a. border. a trace of ice in the morning if it gets that cold. 36 right now. dewpoint is below freezing, south southeast winds at 356789 the barometer 30.30 and holding steady. 43/18 this morning 44-26. the record 66, 7 below zero back in 1899. southeast winds that will actually warm us up during the day tomorrow. some spots could get to 60 degrees but we'll have morning rain to contend with. why, because of low pressure. blizzard warnings over nebraska and the dakotas tonight. this area of the rain with the warm front headed to our region just might be cold in the morning hours but freezing rain or sleet maybe then we get into the warm sector. temperatures jump up close to 60. so a nice warm flow behind it, behind it breezes. wednesday night another system passing to our south just be cold enough maybe for a rain/snow mix. maybe a little snow here by wednesday night. yeah believe it or not. so for monday, mild air coming in ahead of that front to our north, maybe a little bit of sleet, freezing
as she mentioned maybe a few places north of the city, particularly on the southern p.a. border. a trace of ice in the morning if it gets that cold. 36 right now. dewpoint is below freezing, south southeast winds at 356789 the barometer 30.30 and holding steady. 43/18 this morning 44-26. the record 66, 7 below zero back in 1899. southeast winds that will actually warm us up during the day tomorrow. some spots could get to 60 degrees but we'll have morning rain to contend with. why, because of...
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. 40 inches worth in the city of hampton. crews are work to go relieve the headaches the blizzard caused. travel is slowly coming back to life and power is gradually being restored. rhode island's governor credits the early preparation and the cooperation of residents for keeping the storms storms consequences at bay. some people are spending the day cleaning up and digging out, others are enjoying the more than 2 feet of snow that fell in boston with good old fashioned winter time activities like sledding. people are taking advantage of the weather to get outside. a large group gathered with their sleds in a snowball fight broke out in boston common. others are preparing for the week ahead. i'm tori ms. dunnon reporting! we had audio problems on that. let's move on. delays if you were flying anywhere in the northeast and we had a shuttle l bus crash that caused problems here at airport. we had a bus overturn, hit a pole turning overhead wires and that took the power down on the light rail. it was out for most of the day. and
. 40 inches worth in the city of hampton. crews are work to go relieve the headaches the blizzard caused. travel is slowly coming back to life and power is gradually being restored. rhode island's governor credits the early preparation and the cooperation of residents for keeping the storms storms consequences at bay. some people are spending the day cleaning up and digging out, others are enjoying the more than 2 feet of snow that fell in boston with good old fashioned winter time activities...
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it is policing for profit and we're calling on the mayor and the city council to talk to the police department and say let's stop this. do we really have 8,000 red light runner or do we have 18,000 red light runners? which is it one year it is 8,000, the next year it is 18,000 and drivers haven't changed? >> you've been on the front lines of the whole photo enforcement to begin w when maryland put the law in, what did they intend for red light running? >> they intended these cameras to behave just like officers sitting at this intersection and basically ticketing people who run red lights. what is running a red light mean in it means having light turn red and you blow through the incident irsection. these people aren't blowing through the intersection. they are pulling up and they may go just a little bit yawn the line or they may make what would be to anybody else a right turn on red. >> okay. thank you very much. we'll continue to follow up on this all morning long. hopefully, we can get in touch with somebody from the city of rockville. maybe they would like to come meet us here at the most
it is policing for profit and we're calling on the mayor and the city council to talk to the police department and say let's stop this. do we really have 8,000 red light runner or do we have 18,000 red light runners? which is it one year it is 8,000, the next year it is 18,000 and drivers haven't changed? >> you've been on the front lines of the whole photo enforcement to begin w when maryland put the law in, what did they intend for red light running? >> they intended these cameras...
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ever for the city. lapd chief charlie beck. >> every day that dorner is loose, the likelihood of an attack on either a uniformed police officer or a family of a police officer is likely. >> reporter: it's been four days since dorner's burnt out truck was found near the resort town of big bear, but since then the trail has gone ice cold. by sunday only 25 officers were on the hunt for dorner, down from more than 100 on friday. the search area keeps expanding. 150 miles to the south authorities are checking cars heading to mexico. authorities have now released the name of one of dorner's victims. officer michael crane died thursday when his car was ambushed. he was 34 years old, a veteran and a former marine. a second victim was remembered. monica quan was an assistant basketball coach. on saturday her team paid tribute. her father, former lapd randy quan. >> there are over 150 families who have not only security but surveillance in and around their neighborhoods. >> reporter: chief beck says he considers
ever for the city. lapd chief charlie beck. >> every day that dorner is loose, the likelihood of an attack on either a uniformed police officer or a family of a police officer is likely. >> reporter: it's been four days since dorner's burnt out truck was found near the resort town of big bear, but since then the trail has gone ice cold. by sunday only 25 officers were on the hunt for dorner, down from more than 100 on friday. the search area keeps expanding. 150 miles to the south...
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here is a look at the three most ticketed intersections in the city of rockville. westbound goody drive at research boulevard, 5087 violations in 2012. 1043 in 2011. >>> westbound goody at gaither road, 4487 in 2012. 756 in 2011. and then northbound seven locks at fortune terrace, 3981 in just five months. they didn't have a camera in in 2011. all those tickets racked up from august to december of last year. the tickets are $75 each. that means the city of rockville in 2012 brought in more than $1.3 million. wisdom and sarah, that is more than double what they brought in in 2011 and other years past. coming up in the 6:00 hour, we'll be life with lon anderson from aaa to talk a little bit more about this camera controversy. >>> i'm sure he will be fired up as lon usually gets over issues like this. thank you. >>> a news alert out of prince george's county this morning. police are searching for a murder suspect wanted for killing a 71-year-old woman. police found geraldine mcentire dead in her capital heights home on chapel oaks drive saturday afternoon. no word yet
here is a look at the three most ticketed intersections in the city of rockville. westbound goody drive at research boulevard, 5087 violations in 2012. 1043 in 2011. >>> westbound goody at gaither road, 4487 in 2012. 756 in 2011. and then northbound seven locks at fortune terrace, 3981 in just five months. they didn't have a camera in in 2011. all those tickets racked up from august to december of last year. the tickets are $75 each. that means the city of rockville in 2012 brought in...
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at 2-30 the mayor longterm reformm for the city. the ssructural deffcct... ing changing tax infrastrrtcture to make baltimore mmre competitive foo growth.. and modern investments she thinks thh city should make. the new comes after a scathing review of he city's it's a high flyyng university of maryland tradiiion... nd it's coming back to the b--ore heallhy xpo. expo.joel d smith is live in college park with a preview of what you'll see from theee amaziig students who ddn't athleeic group..... but they do have toomake a big ppomise. 3 3 &p3 3 the b-more healthy expo returns to baltimore... saturday, february 23rd. screenings... see 3 stagessof áliveá entertainment... a fitt and fun kiis zone... and much baltimore convention center oo february 23rd.weell see you there! a speciil guest steals the show....at a alifornia hockey . game.this is "queen victoriaa phe condor"... wiih her penter ice at the bakersfield condors game... buu didd't really care for the location. ss whht doee shh do? she bolts! her wranglee ties tt get hee... but slips on the ice. pueen i
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>> the state of the city is that city hall at 2:30 this afternoon. we'll bring you the latest. kim dacey, wbal-tv 11 news. >> president obama will deliver the first stage of the union address of his second term. he is expected to push immigration reform and will focus on middle class jobs. there could be big losses for small business and government layoffs. >> this will put 600,000 people out of work. >> we have to stop it. >> let's include revenue. >> will have more in a live report in about 20 minutes. >> the big dig out continues in new england after last weekend's big snowstorm. the weekend blizzard dumped 40 inches of snow in parts of connecticut. half the town's streets were still not passable sunday night. some local utility crews are up helping with cleanup. when maryland needed help last year, b.g.e. officials say it is all about giving back that help when it is needed. >> other states have not hit as hard as maryland. what other states are hit hard, we can send some of our crews. >> officials have not decided if more crews will go to new en
>> the state of the city is that city hall at 2:30 this afternoon. we'll bring you the latest. kim dacey, wbal-tv 11 news. >> president obama will deliver the first stage of the union address of his second term. he is expected to push immigration reform and will focus on middle class jobs. there could be big losses for small business and government layoffs. >> this will put 600,000 people out of work. >> we have to stop it. >> let's include revenue. >> will...
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trajectory for the city. >> the state of the city is at city hall at 2:30 this afternoon. 11 news will be there. we'll bring you the latest. kim dacey, wbal-tv 11 news. >> the shake-up this morning. alex mooney said he will step down. served two years as chairman. tyanna waterman -- diana water man will be the acting chair. >> the wife of bob ehrlich is expected to take place in a forum to replace john leopold as executive. there will be a forum on thursday, february 14. applications must be submitted by noon the following day. john leopold resign after he was found guilty of misconduct in office. no one has submitted an application for the position at last check. >> there was a devastating house fire in towson. firefighters responded shortly after 12:30 on sunday. there was heavy fire on the second floor. >> a boy remains behind bars charged with the murder of his infant sister. he was left to babysit while his mother worked but he could not get the girl to stop crying. it is when the teenager suffocated the baby. the baby was found unresponsive on friday. >> when i was 14, i took car
trajectory for the city. >> the state of the city is at city hall at 2:30 this afternoon. 11 news will be there. we'll bring you the latest. kim dacey, wbal-tv 11 news. >> the shake-up this morning. alex mooney said he will step down. served two years as chairman. tyanna waterman -- diana water man will be the acting chair. >> the wife of bob ehrlich is expected to take place in a forum to replace john leopold as executive. there will be a forum on thursday, february 14....
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police say the roads were icy at the time of the crash. >> and a man is charged in the death of a city social worker whose body was found in a house fire. police have charged 38-year-old monte carter in the death of jennifer connors. police say he beat the victim up, tied her, and dragged her into the basement before set the house and fire and stealing her atm card and her car. >>> we have clouds over the central part of baltimore. wind from the south have had a warming effect on our temperatures. we are peak nothing low 50s. 56 in mardella springs. some spouts around the renal are pushing 60, like out in wynn chester, virginia. we will slowly fall through the upper 40 those around 30 degrees. we'll look for the sunshine to battle back tomorrow. that will not
police say the roads were icy at the time of the crash. >> and a man is charged in the death of a city social worker whose body was found in a house fire. police have charged 38-year-old monte carter in the death of jennifer connors. police say he beat the victim up, tied her, and dragged her into the basement before set the house and fire and stealing her atm card and her car. >>> we have clouds over the central part of baltimore. wind from the south have had a warming effect on...
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most of the outages are in the boston area. schools in the city remain closed today. transportation officials say they are work to make sure this morning's commute is as smooth as possible. they are urging people to use mass transit or work from home if possible. >> anything that you can do to help us knock the piles down on the intersections are going to help public safety. shoveling sidewalks i know will take a couple of days. but if you are walking in the street, just be very, very careful. we don't want to see a lot of pedestrian accidents. use caution. >> airports and train stations are also getting back to normal. airlines say they are operating on a close to normal schedule in the area. amtrak has limited service between new york and boston. b >>> a big story this morning, the massive manhunt continues in california for a former lapd officer accused of killing three people. on sunday, a home improvement store was evacuated after police received a tip saying someone resembling 33-year-old christopher dominican republicker was seen inside. police arrived on the s
most of the outages are in the boston area. schools in the city remain closed today. transportation officials say they are work to make sure this morning's commute is as smooth as possible. they are urging people to use mass transit or work from home if possible. >> anything that you can do to help us knock the piles down on the intersections are going to help public safety. shoveling sidewalks i know will take a couple of days. but if you are walking in the street, just be very, very...
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a few spots north of the city. pennsylvania had a little bit of sleep for a few minutes then it was just light rain. temperatures stayed in the 30s, mid-30s. deep pressure, some snow up there moving to dragging this moisture along the southern area of the united states. pretty much south of us but some of that is going to come back to the north by wednesday. wednesday night we expect low pressure to be developing offshore and then move away. two questions remain, how much moisture get -- gets into the baltimore, maryland region. and how much air will be there as the moisture arrives. looks like we'll see some rain on wednesday. then we'll see some rain. it's an iffy situation. it could stay south to where we get just a little bit of it. maybe just a little bit of rain wednesday or wednesday night. we'll keep tracking that for you as we head into wednesday. the bay temp around 38 has gone up a little bit. so tonight becoming partly loudty and breezy down around 37 -- partically cloudy and breezy down around 37. it'l
a few spots north of the city. pennsylvania had a little bit of sleep for a few minutes then it was just light rain. temperatures stayed in the 30s, mid-30s. deep pressure, some snow up there moving to dragging this moisture along the southern area of the united states. pretty much south of us but some of that is going to come back to the north by wednesday. wednesday night we expect low pressure to be developing offshore and then move away. two questions remain, how much moisture get -- gets...
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leaving fredericksburg north on interstate 95, looks good so far through triangle, dale city and to the beltway. not the best visibility. in maryland 270 on the beltway in college park, silver spring, toll road, all clear. no. these d.c., in the seat pleasant area, there's an abandoned house fire on feel placed just off eastern ave. this is east of 295, a stretch of eastern avenue closed between borrows avenue and foot street. the beltway is open for everyone. back to you. >> it's 37 degrees on this monday. >> america's top dog show kicks off in the big apple today. [ female announcer ] coffee-mate natural bliss. ♪ ♪ made with milk, cream... a touch of sugar... and pure, natural flavors. ♪ ♪ who knew being natural could be so delicious? coffee-mate natural bliss, from nestle. now try new delicious low fat chocolate. krug a $1 million reward is being offered for the former lapd officer suspected of killing three people in california. the mayor of los angeles and elsevier board, citing authorities will not tolerate the reign of terror. christopher dorner was fired from the departm
leaving fredericksburg north on interstate 95, looks good so far through triangle, dale city and to the beltway. not the best visibility. in maryland 270 on the beltway in college park, silver spring, toll road, all clear. no. these d.c., in the seat pleasant area, there's an abandoned house fire on feel placed just off eastern ave. this is east of 295, a stretch of eastern avenue closed between borrows avenue and foot street. the beltway is open for everyone. back to you. >> it's 37...
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united states in 2008, and by his quiet city leadership of the church in uncertain times. people of all nations have been blessed by the sacrifice to sow the seeds of hope, justice and compassion throughout the world in the name of our lord and savior. again, that from house speaker john boehner. in about an hour we will be taking live to an alliance for health reform briefing on medicare policy and the future of the program for an overview looking at how medicare respond to the beneficiaries are, and what changes could occur once the health colossal implemented in 2014. we will have that live at 12:15 eastern on c-span2. the senate begins its work today at 2 p.m. eastern. they will continue work on the violence against women act which could reauthorize the bill for five years. last week senators agreed to consider six amendments to the bill and they will begin voting on those amendments today at 5:30 p.m. eastern. live coverage right here on c-span2. up next, a look at reconstruction in afghanistan. from this morning's "washington journal." >> host: on monday in a last ho
united states in 2008, and by his quiet city leadership of the church in uncertain times. people of all nations have been blessed by the sacrifice to sow the seeds of hope, justice and compassion throughout the world in the name of our lord and savior. again, that from house speaker john boehner. in about an hour we will be taking live to an alliance for health reform briefing on medicare policy and the future of the program for an overview looking at how medicare respond to the beneficiaries...
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southern fairfax rain really picks up south of the beltway here down toward dale city and manassas. moving east. northern charles fort washington. you are going to be dealing with that. scattered light showers here. toward fredericksburg, la plata, prince frederick. 37 in rockville, waldorf and andrews. centerville 37 with 35 in round hill, everybody safely above freezing. outside the it is just a cloudy morning with light showers, feeling like 37. when the humidity is high like this, it just cuts right through you. bringing warmth back to the ohio valley where it is close to 50 in charleston, west virginia. this is going to bring us some cold as i said not just the rockies but eventually toward the weekend. in the meantime we'll get rid of the showers early. a nice day tomorrow, wednesday gets iffy, especially wednesday night. 30s tonight, upper 30s north and west. a mild tuesday 52. wednesday 45 with rain developing. potentially changes to snow wednesday night depending the on the exact track of that storm system. by saturday though, colder,. >>> things are looking great. i'm happ
southern fairfax rain really picks up south of the beltway here down toward dale city and manassas. moving east. northern charles fort washington. you are going to be dealing with that. scattered light showers here. toward fredericksburg, la plata, prince frederick. 37 in rockville, waldorf and andrews. centerville 37 with 35 in round hill, everybody safely above freezing. outside the it is just a cloudy morning with light showers, feeling like 37. when the humidity is high like this, it just...
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the mayor says the economy and money issues remain the biggest problem for the city to deal with. >> our city faces serious structural deficits between slow growing revenues and faster growing expenses. without corrective action this shortfall totals nearly $750 million over 9 years. the put that number into perspective it's more than what we spend on police, fire, health and recreation and parks annually. >> wjz will have much more on the state of the city address coming up on eyewitness news at 5:00. >>> 3 days later and people across much of the northeast are still digging out from the historic blizzard. long island got hammered. some places got more than 30 inches of snow. michelle miller reports from smith town. >> this is what a 32 mile stretch of the long island expressway looked like for much of the weekend. car after car buried under the snow. >> there were hundreds of residents literally who were within miles after making their way back to their houses when the snow just swallowed them up. >> similar scenes unfolded across long island's roadways. even emergency vehicles wer
the mayor says the economy and money issues remain the biggest problem for the city to deal with. >> our city faces serious structural deficits between slow growing revenues and faster growing expenses. without corrective action this shortfall totals nearly $750 million over 9 years. the put that number into perspective it's more than what we spend on police, fire, health and recreation and parks annually. >> wjz will have much more on the state of the city address coming up on...
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a light still out in the city at howard at north avenue. down to 29 now on the topside. 50 is your average. it is slower than that on the harford road area on the outer loop. this traffic report is brought to you by jiffy lube. you have time to eat your lunch and get a quick oil change. drive into your nearest jiffy lube today. >>> we continue to follow the major breaking news story of the morning as pope benedict the 16th has announced he's resigning. in a meeting of cardinals this morning the 85-year-old said because of his advanced age and diminishing strength he does not feel he can carry on in the job. he was elevated in 2005. he wants to resign on the last day of this month, february the 28th. he will become the first pope to resign in nearly 600 years. >>> back here, three people are recovering after an airport shuttle bus crashes into a pole. investigators say the bus took a corner too sharply and ran into a pole that supports the power lines for the lite rail. two people were taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries. a
a light still out in the city at howard at north avenue. down to 29 now on the topside. 50 is your average. it is slower than that on the harford road area on the outer loop. this traffic report is brought to you by jiffy lube. you have time to eat your lunch and get a quick oil change. drive into your nearest jiffy lube today. >>> we continue to follow the major breaking news story of the morning as pope benedict the 16th has announced he's resigning. in a meeting of cardinals this...
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he will talk about the recent gun violence in that city. a teenager was shot to death last month at a south side park. this happened a week after performing at president obama's inaugural festivities. the first lady attended her funeral on saturday. her mother will attend the speech tomorrow night. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. [video clip] >> having observed a steady improvement in the opportunities and well-being of our citizens i can report to you the state of this union is good. >> once again in keeping with time honored tradition as i come to report on the state of the union. i am pleased to report that america is much improved. there is good reason to believe improvement will continue in the days to come. >> my duty tonight is to report on the state of the union. not the state of our government, but of our american community. and to set forth our responsibilities, in the words of our founders, to form a more perfect union. the state of the union is strong. >> as we gather tonight, our nation is at war. our ec
he will talk about the recent gun violence in that city. a teenager was shot to death last month at a south side park. this happened a week after performing at president obama's inaugural festivities. the first lady attended her funeral on saturday. her mother will attend the speech tomorrow night. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. [video clip] >> having observed a steady improvement in the opportunities and well-being of our citizens i can report to you the state of...
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the breaking news out of vatican city. the announcement that pope benedict xvi will resign at the end of the month. >>> plus you're always warned to keep a good caret it rating but "60 minutes" warns your credit could be damaged. >> announcer: "cbs this morning" sponsored by the u.s. postal service. schedule your free pickup today. that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com® you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear one. the u.s. postal service® no business too small. this day calls you. to fight chronic osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens,
the breaking news out of vatican city. the announcement that pope benedict xvi will resign at the end of the month. >>> plus you're always warned to keep a good caret it rating but "60 minutes" warns your credit could be damaged. >> announcer: "cbs this morning" sponsored by the u.s. postal service. schedule your free pickup today. that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com® you can pay, print...
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in the modern world and especially in a city like this, there are thousands of things that drive us apart. >> politics, ideology, and even religion -- but today, we come together in the spirit of jesus who told us to love one another, treat others as we would want to be treated, and to love god with all our heart, soul, and strength. it would be a better world did we just listened to him. >> as you look around the world, understand your sharing this meal with people from more than 160 countries. all 50 states, presidents, heads of state, leaders of all kinds -- through prayer, we believe god has brought us together for a reason. as you listen, try to figure out what god is saying to you. >> as you heard, this event is hosted by members of the house and senate. i would like to ask all the members of the house and senate to stand at this time. [applause] we are also honored to be joined by two prime ministers, the prime minister of serbia, his excellency, and the prime minister of the democratic republic of congo, his excellency. thank you so much for being here with us. [applause] >> now i
in the modern world and especially in a city like this, there are thousands of things that drive us apart. >> politics, ideology, and even religion -- but today, we come together in the spirit of jesus who told us to love one another, treat others as we would want to be treated, and to love god with all our heart, soul, and strength. it would be a better world did we just listened to him. >> as you look around the world, understand your sharing this meal with people from more than...
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you've been doing and the contributions to the city. you know, people don't say it enough, but the work that you do actually does matter and the work that you do, people pay attention to. it creates changes that ripple all throughout our local government. so, i thank you all for your work and i look forward to working with you in the future. thank you. (applause) >> thank you. and then [speaker not understood] representing state senator mark leno. >> good morning, everyone. and i'm here, as keith said, on behalf of state senator leno. and i just want to say how proud i am to be here because, you know, most of us seek ways to make government better. usually, you know, we have something that we don't like about our government, our local government. we want to change things. we have a disagreement. but you're here and you're actually doing something about it. you're taking your time, you're taking time out of your lives and putting energy into changing how government can serve the people of our county. and that's very impressive and i for
you've been doing and the contributions to the city. you know, people don't say it enough, but the work that you do actually does matter and the work that you do, people pay attention to. it creates changes that ripple all throughout our local government. so, i thank you all for your work and i look forward to working with you in the future. thank you. (applause) >> thank you. and then [speaker not understood] representing state senator mark leno. >> good morning, everyone. and i'm...
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the city of hattysburg was hit. the governor plans to tour the damaged area today. >> in the northeast, more than 200,000 people are still without power following this weekend's massive blizzard. most of those outages are in the boston area. schools in that city remain closed today. they are working to make sure this morning's scute is as smooth as possible. using mass transit or work from home if possible. >> anything you can do to help us knock the piles down are going to help public safety. shoveling sidewalks will take a couple days. be very careful. we don't want to see a lot of pedestrian accidents. use caution. it's going to take us a couple days to get this back in place. >> airports and train stations are beginning to get back to normal. operating on a close to normal schedule and amtrak has limited service between new york and boston. >> new this morning, a search in the number of red light traffic camera tickets has maryland drivers upset. the number has nearly doubled. and the reason why might surprise y
the city of hattysburg was hit. the governor plans to tour the damaged area today. >> in the northeast, more than 200,000 people are still without power following this weekend's massive blizzard. most of those outages are in the boston area. schools in that city remain closed today. they are working to make sure this morning's scute is as smooth as possible. using mass transit or work from home if possible. >> anything you can do to help us knock the piles down are going to help...
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and going back to the slide that i showed with the five different cities, the same drg, there's tremendous variation in total costs of care. primarily around hospital readmissions and, as sheila said, postacute care. so we're really trying to figure out what is the best way for hospitals to work with postacute care providers to reduce readmissions, to make sure that there's a much more balanced distribution of spending in the postacute care spending channels that we have. so we et a sort of a set number of drgs, here's the ones the hospitals can choose to participate in. hospitals have the opportunity or hospitals or other health care providers participating can choose which drgs they want to take. but we have different models. some models just combine the physician with the hospital, some models combine the physician/hospital postacute, some just focus on the postacute. we're really trying to figure out what works, what doesn't work, and one hypothesis is different models will work differently in different parts of the country given how dramatically different the health care provider mix
and going back to the slide that i showed with the five different cities, the same drg, there's tremendous variation in total costs of care. primarily around hospital readmissions and, as sheila said, postacute care. so we're really trying to figure out what is the best way for hospitals to work with postacute care providers to reduce readmissions, to make sure that there's a much more balanced distribution of spending in the postacute care spending channels that we have. so we et a sort of a...
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>> you're the mayor. >> i don't want to wear it. >> with $1.5 billion added to the city's reserves, a record low homicide rate and unemployment rate just above the national average, mayor gray is anxious to talk about the job he's done in two full years in office. should you decide to seek reelection? is it the kind of record you feel quite confident throwing out there in a campaign? >> it is, bruce. you know, what i look at is, what do we promise to do in the first place? >> he looked like an incumbent. even if he hasn't declared. there was a crowded tour of the 1175 room convention hotel it's a private partnership. the price tag, $520 million. we're talking over a thousand jobs, approximately 51% of them going to d.c. residents. >> it will be the largest in the city when completed next year. >> are we going to be able to have more groups, larger groups that will host their conventions here in the district of columbia as a result of this. >> still concern about the federal probe into the campaign. three key campaign staffers pleaded guilty for their roles in the scandal. >> worried a
>> you're the mayor. >> i don't want to wear it. >> with $1.5 billion added to the city's reserves, a record low homicide rate and unemployment rate just above the national average, mayor gray is anxious to talk about the job he's done in two full years in office. should you decide to seek reelection? is it the kind of record you feel quite confident throwing out there in a campaign? >> it is, bruce. you know, what i look at is, what do we promise to do in the first...
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you can see the twister slowly moving across the city. buildings on the university of southern mississippi campus were damaged. the school had declared a state of emergency. officials say there were no deaths reported, but three people were injured. >> we are keeping and i on our area. >> over the next seven days or so you are going to hear a lot about computer models about storms shifting or developing the potential for this or that. >> busy week for you. >> we make our forecast based on these models. right now they are indicating we could be looking at winds -- winter weather, wednesday, thursday, and again on saturday. >> these are models we have relied on in the past. >> something to keep in the back of your mind. we talk about the present time it is cool outside. some rate is about to move in. i am 100% confident that tomorrow morning all you will see following -- falling from the sky will be raindrops. temperatures will rise as we move through the morning hours. it is 39 degrees at reagan national airport. in the middle 40's. high t
you can see the twister slowly moving across the city. buildings on the university of southern mississippi campus were damaged. the school had declared a state of emergency. officials say there were no deaths reported, but three people were injured. >> we are keeping and i on our area. >> over the next seven days or so you are going to hear a lot about computer models about storms shifting or developing the potential for this or that. >> busy week for you. >> we make our...
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mayor give his state of the city address. his administration's focus is on creating jobs, making sure that all of our residents have access to those jobs,st and from local hireness and job readiness, training and placement, we are moving towards equality for all with the mayor's leadership. ladies and gentlemen, i'd like to introduce the 43rd mayor of san francisco, mayor edwin lee. (applause) >> good afternoon, everyone. all right. welcome to city hall and happy black history month here in san francisco. nobody got it better than san francisco. (applause)
mayor give his state of the city address. his administration's focus is on creating jobs, making sure that all of our residents have access to those jobs,st and from local hireness and job readiness, training and placement, we are moving towards equality for all with the mayor's leadership. ladies and gentlemen, i'd like to introduce the 43rd mayor of san francisco, mayor edwin lee. (applause) >> good afternoon, everyone. all right. welcome to city hall and happy black history month here...
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sound of construction. >> and people talk about the appearance and condition of the city, the -- >> mayor gray and the media got a tour of one of the largest projects underway, the marriott marquus hotel. >> and the city said we need these things to be competitive. >> reporter: the developer plans to deliver. $1,200 rooms, a total of 10,000 square feet of meeting space and an underground tunnel that connects to the convention center. when it opens, it should employ about 1,000 people, 51% of those jobs will go to district residents. to complete, the place is going to be absolutely massive. because of height restrictions here in the district, it can only go up 14 floors. so, define space, the construction crews dug down. over 100 feet and, in fact, down below, it's so deep, it's considered a mining exercise. >> and you're required to bring an,ogen tank with you, as you would if you were in a mine. >> reporter: and there is more to come. the district leaders have gone after domestic and foreign investors. at the city center project downtown, i think it's deep pocket inventors paying t
sound of construction. >> and people talk about the appearance and condition of the city, the -- >> mayor gray and the media got a tour of one of the largest projects underway, the marriott marquus hotel. >> and the city said we need these things to be competitive. >> reporter: the developer plans to deliver. $1,200 rooms, a total of 10,000 square feet of meeting space and an underground tunnel that connects to the convention center. when it opens, it should employ about...
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in the city? >> right. a good question. the city has set a goal of reducing private auto trips. it's part of the transportation agency's overall strategy. to reduce auto trips, the next five years, by about 11%. how will they do that? they'll grow transit trips. they'll grow bicycling. walking, taxi car trips and car share. there's a method to get to that. what i would say, particularly with things like parking, there's a goal to really think about parking management. how do we have more parking turnover so people aren't necessarily sitting in one space all day but turning over so businesses are getting more customers? >> when you look at san francisco, and some of the things we've done here in the city to make biking more popular, and it does seem to be working, how do we compare? how do we stack up with other cities of a similar size? >> we're doing pretty well, but we're not at the top of the list. we have place like portland that have higher bike ridership number than our own. we have places l
in the city? >> right. a good question. the city has set a goal of reducing private auto trips. it's part of the transportation agency's overall strategy. to reduce auto trips, the next five years, by about 11%. how will they do that? they'll grow transit trips. they'll grow bicycling. walking, taxi car trips and car share. there's a method to get to that. what i would say, particularly with things like parking, there's a goal to really think about parking management. how do we have more...
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we have greg burke on the phone from vatican city. thank you for being with us on what i know is a busy morning for you. >> good morning. yes, it's a little hectic, straight away. >> the first question is how much of a surprise was this? clearly the pope was not in great health. he had talked about his willingness to step aside if he felt his health was such that he couldn't perform the duties of pope and yet we hear from our producer in rome, real surprise, almost shock at this. >> well, it is a surprise. although i think people had fair warning because it was a few years ago in a book called "light of the world," a book that i suggest to a lot of people, long interview with the german journalist, peter seawald and the journalist asked the pope if he would resign at any time. he said something interesting, because this was in the midst of a scandal and all that stuff. and he said well, now is certainly not the time. it's not a time to run when you're at great risk or in an emergency period. but he said, i do believe there are times w
we have greg burke on the phone from vatican city. thank you for being with us on what i know is a busy morning for you. >> good morning. yes, it's a little hectic, straight away. >> the first question is how much of a surprise was this? clearly the pope was not in great health. he had talked about his willingness to step aside if he felt his health was such that he couldn't perform the duties of pope and yet we hear from our producer in rome, real surprise, almost shock at this....
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to be the official city. we must be doing something right in san francisco. i am honored to represent the postal service. today is an exciting service. we are proud to celebrate our special time with our friends and the asian community. appreciate the beauty of the stamps for them to use in the new year greetings to families and friends and we capture that beauty this year into celebrating the lunar year stamp. the stamp features the firecrackers that scare off evil spirits and renew hope for the future. the staff is available today at all post offices to help you prepare for the two-year mailings,, greeting cards , party invitations and gifts. we don't have stats available-for-sale at city hall but we do at this table here. we can put the date of issue postmark on them. we have cancellations at lincoln station and also add chinatown for the next 60 days. we are providing the cancellations of those two stations. on behalf of the united states postal service i will like to invite mayor lee and our guests to un
to be the official city. we must be doing something right in san francisco. i am honored to represent the postal service. today is an exciting service. we are proud to celebrate our special time with our friends and the asian community. appreciate the beauty of the stamps for them to use in the new year greetings to families and friends and we capture that beauty this year into celebrating the lunar year stamp. the stamp features the firecrackers that scare off evil spirits and renew hope for...
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they went through large parts of the city and other areas in the south. six people died and thousands have been left homeless after landslides buried them. libya has formally been joined the u.n. treaty on narcotic drugs. they persuaded the right to chu coca leaves as a traditional remedy. they were concerned as the leaves are also used to make cocaine. this was good news for farmers. this is her story in her own news. >> my name is amelia, and i have been a coca farmer since i was a child. i have seven brothers, and my mother used to bring me along to help them with the harvest. now we wake up every morning and prepare our lunch. then we come here to harvest. we do not get home until 7:00 or 8:00 at night. coca leaves allow us to send our children to school. we want to build something in our community. we use the money from the harvest. we cannot grow oranges or anything else because this land is only good for coca. we live and feed our families and to this plan. we have to struggle to the right to keep farming coca because if the government changes are
they went through large parts of the city and other areas in the south. six people died and thousands have been left homeless after landslides buried them. libya has formally been joined the u.n. treaty on narcotic drugs. they persuaded the right to chu coca leaves as a traditional remedy. they were concerned as the leaves are also used to make cocaine. this was good news for farmers. this is her story in her own news. >> my name is amelia, and i have been a coca farmer since i was a...
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the fire official says the twister has caused major damage in the city and on the campus of the university of southern mississippi. although authorities in town say there have been no verified reports of injuries the national weather service reports injuries in nearby marion county. >>> right now let's check in with rob and the weather going on around here. not that crazy. >> much different story than what we're seeing in the bay area. southea southeast, rare overnight combination of conditions that are strong enough to produce overnight tornadoes through dixie alley. this is stretching from mississippi, alabama, georgia, and like the storms we see here, the strong thunderstorms we see around the bay area, these are seeing strong jet stream higher up and winds at the surface coming off the gulf of mexico out of the southeast that generate strong rotating updrafts that have already produced a dozen tornadoes from mississippi and alabama. tonight, southwestern georgia and the florida panhandle can see a few more before daybreak tomorrow. here, just completely dry. chilly night. you're going
the fire official says the twister has caused major damage in the city and on the campus of the university of southern mississippi. although authorities in town say there have been no verified reports of injuries the national weather service reports injuries in nearby marion county. >>> right now let's check in with rob and the weather going on around here. not that crazy. >> much different story than what we're seeing in the bay area. southea southeast, rare overnight...